Sketch recognition has been recognized as an enabling technology for pen-based interfaces. Previous work in the field has shown that in certain domains the stroke orderings used when drawing objects contain temporal patterns that can aid recognition. So far, systems that use temporal information for recognition have assumed that objects are drawn one at a time. This paper shows how this assumption can be relaxed to permit temporal interspersing of strokes from different objects. We describe a statistical framework based on Dynamic Bayesian Networks that explicitly models the fact that objects can be drawn interspersed. We present recognition results for hand-drawn electronic circuit diagrams. The results show that handling interspersed draw...
Sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interac-tion for a variety of tasks, including, co...
International audienceThe advent of pen-based interfaces has led to the development of many applicat...
Engineers use sketches in the early phases of design because their expressiveness and ease of creati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Sketching is a natural mode of interaction used in a variety of settings. For example, people sketch...
We describe a novel theoretical framework for modeling structured drawings which contain one or more...
Sketch recognition relies on two types of information, namely, spatial contexts like the local struc...
Current sketch recognition systems treat sketches as images or a collection of strokes, rather than ...
We describe a novel theoretical framework for modeling structured drawings which contain one or more...
Sketching is a universal communication tool that, despite its simplicity, is able to efficiently exp...
International audienceIn this paper we experiment the capabilities of Hidden Markov Models (HMM) to ...
Sketch recognition is the automated recognition of hand-drawn di-agrams. When allowing users to sket...
International audienceA difficult task of a sketch understanding system is that it should always try...
We propose a new sketch recognition framework that combines a rich representation of low level visua...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel approach for adaptive online multi-stroke sketch recognition b...
Sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interac-tion for a variety of tasks, including, co...
International audienceThe advent of pen-based interfaces has led to the development of many applicat...
Engineers use sketches in the early phases of design because their expressiveness and ease of creati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Sketching is a natural mode of interaction used in a variety of settings. For example, people sketch...
We describe a novel theoretical framework for modeling structured drawings which contain one or more...
Sketch recognition relies on two types of information, namely, spatial contexts like the local struc...
Current sketch recognition systems treat sketches as images or a collection of strokes, rather than ...
We describe a novel theoretical framework for modeling structured drawings which contain one or more...
Sketching is a universal communication tool that, despite its simplicity, is able to efficiently exp...
International audienceIn this paper we experiment the capabilities of Hidden Markov Models (HMM) to ...
Sketch recognition is the automated recognition of hand-drawn di-agrams. When allowing users to sket...
International audienceA difficult task of a sketch understanding system is that it should always try...
We propose a new sketch recognition framework that combines a rich representation of low level visua...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel approach for adaptive online multi-stroke sketch recognition b...
Sketching is a natural modality of human-computer interac-tion for a variety of tasks, including, co...
International audienceThe advent of pen-based interfaces has led to the development of many applicat...
Engineers use sketches in the early phases of design because their expressiveness and ease of creati...